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Phrase Means Feel Eslpod 0615 We 0905 Eslpod Watching Daytime Talk

Id ESLPod_0615_WE_0905
Episode Id ESLPod 615
Episode Title Watching Daytime Talk Shows
Phrase to get away with (something)
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to get away with (something)" means to not be punished for something bad that someone has done, or to avoid the negative consequences of one's actions: "Kai's parents are strict, but his grandparents let him get away with anything and everything!" The phrase "to get away from it all" means to go somewhere for a relaxing vacation: "Let's go to the coast this weekend to get away from it all." The phrase "to get over (something)" means to feel better after one has been very sad, disturbed, or upset: "It took many years for them to get over the death of their son." Finally, the phrase "to get over (something) can mean to feel better after an illness: "Naomi has almost gotten over her cold, but she's still coughing a little bit."
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